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User profiling is a typical big data service created and utilized by an increasing number of Internet venders, which maintains a customized model of interests or essential attributes of their existing users by looking for insights into their behaviors. The Internet industry's best practices indicate that user profiles can help venders much more sufficiently understand their customers. As a result,...
This year the Impacts of Information Technologies on Consumer Activities and on Business Operations minitrack at HICSS has accepted a total of seven papers that explore the increasing complex roles that advanced information technologies play in businesses.
Big data poses big challenges to modern enterprises. Traditional data-intensive business applications begin to fall behind the times, because of insufficient capabilities to process large data volumes, ever-changing streaming data and unstructured information. Furthermore, large, complex and all-in-one enterprise applications are no longer popular, whereas lightweight and fragmentary applications...
In this paper, we study legacy asset reuse for SOA design. Typically, the cost of reusing legacy assets is much lower than the cost of creating new services from scratch. As an extension of our SOA service modeling, we use top-down approaches to identify business services, and use asset modeling for legacy asset identification to find potential reusable assets for those services. Using service capacity...
Cloud computing is evolving as a key computing platform for sharing resources that include infrastructures, software, applications, and business processes. Virtualization is a core technology for enabling cloud resource sharing. However, most existing cloud computing platforms have not formally adopted the service-oriented architecture (SOA) that would make them more flexible, extensible, and reusable...
This paper introduces the design of a template of architectural building blocks (ABBs) for the service component layer in the SOA solution stack (S3) reference architecture. SOA solution architects can use the industry practice-based template as a starting point to quickly configure, customize, and prototype their application-specific service component layer that provides code containers that implement...
Software vendors have been using the subscription (leasing) model to replace or supplement the traditional perpetual licensing (selling) model. Durable goods theories generally support such a model. This paper looks at a software vendor who can sell (at a posted price) or lease his product and guarantee that subscribers will always have the latest version of the software. We discuss the optimal way...
The paper presents intermediate results of a long-term project to develop an Internet platform that based upon supply chain and offers servicing assistance in new agricultural products possessed of high-tech content (NAP) For instance, Customers are able to use prediction tools online to get quotations for standard orders and may lookup the progress of larger projects. These services on demand are...
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